心理学
发展科学
发展心理学
社会化媒体
认知心理学
认知科学
万维网
计算机科学
作者
Anne J. Maheux,Shedrick L. Garrett,Kara A. Fox,Nathan H. Field,Kaitlyn Burnell,Eva H. Telzer,Mitchell J. Prinstein
摘要
Abstract Social gaming—online gameplay involving digital interactions with others—is a common form of social media use among adolescents. Research on this topic has neglected the social aspect of gaming and the potential role of social gaming in adolescent development. In this article, we define social gaming, drawing on interdisciplinary theories to clarify how it is both similar to and distinct from the app‐based social media platforms that have received more research attention. We outline how social gaming may be uniquely rewarding and influential for adolescents, given three key features of adolescent development: peer relationships, identity development, and neurobiological development. We address how individual differences—including those related to social identities, neurobiology, and pre‐existing social skills—may shape social gaming experiences and related outcomes. We conclude with a call for more work on how social gaming influences adolescent development and an agenda for researchers.
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